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Yes, Bill Nick, alongside the likes of Alf Ramsey, Ron Burgess, Eddie Bailey and Ted Ditchburn, were fundamental to the push and run style and our first League victory. I'm enjoying reading Arthur's biography,Arthur Rowe is the Original Legend. Push and run started with him, he's essentially the Godfather of the Spurs way of playing.
Arthur Rowe is the Original Legend. Push and run started with him, he's essentially the Godfather of the Spurs way of playing.
Whilst it’s not yet hit 5,000 pages and whilst bait is getting dangled and gobbled up, it’ll keep going.SorryJDefoe , didn't appreciate that.
Think this thread is just getting beyond ridiculous. I appreciate what Ange did last year, like a lot of supporters, but we need to let it go now.
That 50/51 win was some Brian Clough Derby/Forest style marching up the divisions brilliance.
Maybe De Zerbi can do something similar if worse comes to worst![]()
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This years injury crisis was just as bad. Deal with it.
Not unprecedented. Also lost games like Ipswich at home with like one or two injuries. All teams deal with injuries.
Then went and didn’t win a single game at Forest under different conditions and got his second sacking in within a year.
Top top class.
We lost more games to injuries to key players than any other club in the league under Postecoglou.
Dealing with injuries of that magnitude requires squad depth. Fraser Forster playing out from the back to a young kid in Gray and an aging Davies was an example of our depth.


You rang m'lord?Anyone at this point still arguing Ange was the problem, OR, that he was the cause of our issues are just showing themselves up at this point.
There's no arguing it, there's no witty remark, or even outlandish comment at this point that can hit home anymore then where we currently find ourselves...
The damage has been well and truly done for all those Boo'boys and de'rangers. The forum, online space, and general fanbase are now seeing Ange in the light he should have always be seen in - an utter legend, and great footballing manager who just GOT IT.
Even the likes ofThe Extra Mile(sey) these days dare even glimpse in the direction of this thread.
Looking forward to page 10000 and the time period in whichGinolasLeftFoot 's has come full cycle and fully pining for a Ange return.
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At this stage, every tactic to keep this thread going is being used.
I'll probably get laughed at by the young'uns here, but I'm getting a bit of a '77 vibe here.That 50/51 win was some Brian Clough Derby/Forest style marching up the divisions brilliance.
Maybe De Zerbi can do something similar if worse comes to worst![]()
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I'd rather be told I have late stage 4 terminal cancer.Anyone at this point still arguing Ange was the problem, OR, that he was the cause of our issues are just showing themselves up.
There's no arguing it, there's no witty remark, or even outlandish comment at this point that can hit home anymore then where we currently find ourselves...
The damage has been well and truly done for all those Boo'boys and de'rangers. The forum, online space, and general fanbase are now seeing Ange in the light he should have always be seen in - an utter legend, and great footballing manager who just GOT IT.
Even the likes ofThe Extra Mile(sey) these days dare even glimpse in the direction of this thread.
Looking forward to page 10000 and the time period in whichGinolasLeftFoot 's has come full cycle and fully pining for a Ange return.
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Has anyone hired Sir Ange Guardiferguson yet or is he still in Nyon minding the car park and signing for deliveries?Anyone at this point still arguing Ange was the problem, OR, that he was the cause of our issues are just showing themselves up.
There's no arguing it, there's no witty remark, or even outlandish comment at this point that can hit home anymore then where we currently find ourselves...
The damage has been well and truly done for all those Boo'boys and de'rangers. The forum, online space, and general fanbase are now seeing Ange in the light he should have always be seen in - an utter legend, and great footballing manager who just GOT IT.
Even the likes ofThe Extra Mile(sey) these days dare even glimpse in the direction of this thread.
Looking forward to page 10000 and the time period in whichGinolasLeftFoot 's has come full cycle and fully pining for a Ange return.
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If we count win percentage rather than trophies then AVB is the best manager we had since 1946 with 55.00% when Arthur Turner had a win percentage of 55.10%. The all time winner is Frank Brettiell in the 1890s with 65.38%.Arthur Rowe is second behind Bill Nick, John Cameron before Venables.
If you don't know who these two are, suggest you read up on the Club's history.
Only if you take cup matches into account, and AVB has a large amount of cup against low league oppisition in Europe especially to boost his numbers.If we count win percentage rather than trophies then AVB is the best manager we had since 1946 with 55.00% when Arthur Turner had a win percentage of 55.10%. The all time winner is Frank Brettiell in the 1890s with 65.38%.
The figures are listed on a table on this Wikipedia page.
PS Postecoglou didn't make the cut for the table.
Just shows you how statistics can be misleading - the number of games played completely skews the percentage.If we count win percentage rather than trophies then AVB is the best manager we had since 1946 with 55.00% when Arthur Turner had a win percentage of 55.10%. The all time winner is Frank Brettiell in the 1890s with 65.38%.
The figures are listed on a table on this Wikipedia page.
PS Postecoglou didn't make the cut for the table.